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A small and ancient town in north-western Sardinia, 25 minutes by car from Sassari, famous for its vines and cherries, set in an area dotted with archaeological sites

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沙滩

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Grotta marina

Punta delle Oche

Beach

Sos Dorroles

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AFFITTACAMERE "ANTICA POTECARìA"

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